Welcome to SAS Centre

We help children and adults unlock their innate potential to enjoy maximum well-being and achieve great things in education, at work and in their personal life.

Our methodology is based on the latest neuro-scientific findings in brain plasticity. It is now possible to achieve long lasting improvements in sensory, speech and language processing, which will boost attention, understanding and memory. This can lead to significant changes in emotional well-being, social skills and daily behaviour.

We use specially developed listening programmes, applied through headphones, to activate specific parts of the brain and adjust processing habits. Every course is uniquely tailored around the needs and potential of each client to ensure optimal results in a short period of time.

Taking a SAS course is really easy as it does not require attention, following instructions or physical exercises. It even works while asleep. Within one month the brain can establish new permanent interconnections. Listening to the specially processed music, speech and tones is both safe and effective.

Our courses are available at dedicated SAS Centres and Accredited Providers in the U.K., The Netherlands, Poland, Turkey and Australia, and as convenient online courses world-wide. Explore our areas of expertise below for effective solutions that make a real difference.

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Courses for school children from the age of 5 upwards and for students and adults that wish to enhance their study results.

Most people prefer to be addressed in their right ears in everyday settings and are more likely to do a favor when the request is received in their right ears rather than their left ones, new research suggests

It is the left side of our brain that ensures that we understand language and produce speech, but it is the right side of our brain that looks after the intonation of our speech. This was discovered around 150 years ago, when doctors noticed that patients with a stroke on the left side of the brain often lost speech, and that those with a stroke on the right side mostly spoke in a monotonous voice, without any intonation, rhythm or stress.

Reading and writing is so closely related to hearing and speech, that it is highly recommended to test for ear dominance when there are concerns in that area. Whilst it is quite easy to check for hand, foot and eye dominance, this is somewhat more complicated for ear dominance and in general specialist help will be required to test this.